right wrist setting

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What about you Brain? Would you recommend to set it striaght after forward press and keeps it all the way as long as it can be.
 
With the Driver- yes! With a wedge - I want to be that artist- LOL - and set them after the waggle and hands feel the clubhead and length of stroke.
 
My two cents: if you set it early, you'll never feel the shaft loading as well as if you wait till a bit later. That doesn't mean that early assembly can't be effective a la Johnny Miller.
I would say the opposite of 6B's...set the wedge early and the driver late...wedges are about
metering out lag pressure for distance control while drivers are about propelling it as long as you can (control).
 
My reason for setting the right wrist and therefore the flying wedge assembly early with the driver at Impact Fix or forward press is, for me, the right wrist is bent the least, so I leave it as is. My aiming point is closer to the ball position than with a shorter club. But, Bill I’m open to learn more about this. Just my dirty nickle tossed in the hat.
 
Imagine a baseball pitcher changing directions. He wouldn't be nearly as effective
if he cocked his wrist before this transition. Gotta stress the shaft.
 
At the same time just want to find out the exact structure for a 10-2-B grip. If we are setting the right wrist earlier say straight after the forward press. Would it affecting the left wrist condition (supposingly the left wrist cock due to the right elbow bent), or the left and right wrist is functioning seperately? Or when the left wrist cocked the right forearm roll?
 
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